Giving orders in Ghana is one of the commonest things we see every day but the full enforcement is always absent .
Hawkers on the pavement of the N1 Intersection at Abeka Lapas were not deterred to sell right in front of a notice board which prohibits hawking in that area.
Who should enforce this?
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